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Paul Izzard! Eddie Williams!

It’s been noted to me that I was not the first person to come to the conclusion that Axl Rose is beginning to look like Paul Williams. Well, that’s fine. However, I do believe that, on the Internet at least, I am the first person to note the similarity between Paul Williams in his current ‘do:

We’re all just delusions of Mr. Scalzi. In reality he’s the Last sentient being in existence, trapped on an FTL ship trying to escape the shockwave of the Universe destroying itself, having gone mad from the loneliness.

Here’s to Mr. Paul Williams, the pride of Bennington, Nebraska (population roughly 875)! And while he is remembered there, like most talented small town heroes, he got out of there at an early age.
John is reversing this trend. thanks for the pictures, by the way.

We’re all just delusions of Mr. Scalzi. In reality he’s the Last sentient being in existence, trapped on an FTL ship trying to escape the shockwave of the Universe destroying itself, having gone mad from the loneliness.

I think that picture of Paul Williams looks like Alton Brown, only with a goatee, so he would be the evil Alton Brown from Earth-666. He probably uses science and cooking to create meals of pure malevolence

Very interesting…a photo of Paul Williams who doesn’t look like the Paul Williams we remember, and a photo of Eddie Izzard who doesn’t look like the Eddie Izzard we’ve seen on stage. It’s cognitive dissonance day!

That said, where did Paul Williams get those glasses? I’d like a pair of those.

Wow! That picture of Eddie Izzard had me thinking that I was thinking of another guy named Eddie Izzard.

Thom Marrion, I think the evil Alton Brown comparision is also apt, though I’m thinking along the lines of Star Trek’s “Mirror Mirror”. “You have been defeated by the challenger yet again. The chairman is displeased. Your agonizer please, Mr. Symon.”

> When Monty Python reused some of their TV material for
> “Live at the Hollywood” were we being cheated?

No. But iirc when Monty Python did an episode on TV where they slowly turned the volume down throughout the episode, and then quickly returned the volume to extremely loud, the British
version of the FCC told them that would be the last time they would do that.

Also:

This one wet. This one is wet. This one is wet.

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